Nikon D200 Digital SLR with 18-200mm Lens
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tipa.com Professional Review.

Best D-SLR Expert: Nikon D200

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Though it's less than 2000 euros, the Nikon D200 offers a resolution of 10 million pixels (3872 x 2592) with files of 32.78 x 21.95cm at 300 dpi. You can shoot with a sensitivity of up to ISO 400 and even 800 without too much concern about noise or colour

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digitalcamerainfo.com Professional Review.

Nikon D200

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Review Verdict: The Nikon D200 delivers excellent 10 megapixel images, and it's easy for the experienced photographer to operate. It's an excellent step-up camera for photographers buying a second Nikon DSLR, or for experienced film users who are finally jumping to digit

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QuickTake:

Pros: Excellent image quality, CAM1000 autofocus is a big improvement, and an advantage over competing cameras, Magnesium body and dust seals, Compatible with old Nikon lenses, Excellent interface gives quick access to major controls           
Cons: Included RAW conversion software is lousy, TTL flash exposure compatible with only the latest Nikon flashes, Viewfinder shows only 95 percent of the image, Not compatible with older batteries, Inadequate software package - doesn't ship with Nikon Capt
shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikon's D200; A 10.2-Megapixel Digital SLR Built For Comfort, And Speed

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Digital SLRs have opened up a whole new world of low-light, handheld shooting, and the D200's built-in Noise Reduction (NR) filter made it an even more attractive pastime.

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shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikon's D200; A 10.2-Megapixel Digital SLR Built For Comfort, And Speed

Comments:
Digital SLRs have opened up a whole new world of low-light, handheld shooting, and the D200's built-in Noise Reduction (NR) filter made it an even more attractive pastime.

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digitalartsonline.co.uk Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) D200

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Sitting between the company's D2-series and the popular D70s, Nikon's 10.2-megapixel D200 is the long-overdue replacement for the D100 digital SLR. It uses the same DX-size CCD sensor as its six-megapixel forerunner, and is compatible with many Nikkor and

Review Verdict: It's impossible not to be impressed by the Nikon D200. It takes customization and performance of mid-range models to the next level, and for many Nikon users it makes an extremely attractive proposition as a step-up from the D70s, or as a leaner alternati

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QuickTake:

Pros: Rugged, compact body with superbly versatile 11-point AF system. Large bright viewfinder and incredible range of custom options.
Cons: Basic RAW processing software, and the 1/250 flash sync is on the low side.
dcresource.com Professional Review.

Nikon D200

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The Nikon D200 ($1699 body only) is the long-awaited upgrade to their popular D100, which was introduced way back in 2002. The D200 is a vast improvement over that camera, so much so that they're not really comparable anymore. The closest competitor is pr

Review Verdict: Now let's talk about memory cards. The D200 uses CompactFlash cards (including Type II cards like the Microdrive), and I'd suggest a 1GB card as a good place to start. A high speed memory card is definitely a good idea, with 66X the minimum speed that I'd

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QuickTake:

Pros: Excellent photo quality, redeye not a problem (though see issue below) ; Built like a tank ; Large, bright, and sharp 2.5" LCD ; Full manual controls, and then some ; Super fast performance, amazing continuous shooting mode ; Tons of custom settings ; cam
Cons: Images a bit noisy at higher ISO settings ; Expensive ; Included software doesn't allow for RAW image manipulation ; Nikon Capture should be included, and not $100 ; Suffers a bit from button clutter ; can be difficult to use ; Zoom and scroll feature har
engadget.com Professional Review.

Nikon D200 reviewed

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Looks like the folks over at DigitalCameraInfo have the first review up of the hotly anticipated Nikon D200. You remember the $1,700 green, 10.2 megapixel D-SLR followup to their own D100 and squeezed somewhere in between rival Canon's EOS 5D and ...

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photoxels.com Professional Review.

Nikon D200

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The Nikon D200 has more customizations than the average photographer would ever need but if you have specialized photographic needs, you will want the extensive customization settings and exposure flexibility available. In this case, insead of buying a DS

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engadget.com Professional Review.

Nikon's D200 10.2 megapixel D-SLR is (finally) official

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So, the long wait is almost over. Nikon finally got around to announcing their much anticipated D200 D-SLR digicam today as the rumor mill predicted. Specs and snaps had been leaking like CCD epoxy over the last few months so it's nice to finally confirm

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letsgodigital.org Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.25 star(s) Nikon D200 digital camera review

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Summing up all of the above, we can conclude that Nikon has caused an earthquake in the current d-SLR market with the arrival of the Nikon D200. A camera of this excellence with such a staggering amount of functions and outstanding image quality, in combi

Review Verdict: Nikon likes to get the job done to its fullest extend, a fact that once again becomes more than apparent with the Nikon D200. The Nikon D200 is a top D-SLR, one that will without doubt cause relentless unease in the minds of the competition. The Nikon D20

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